Commonwealth Fund survey — Series

This series of releases about the Commonwealth Fund’s International Health Policy surveys fills important information gaps by reporting on polls of patients and providers in a number of developed countries. CIHI’s products, including historical materials, tell the Canadian story and highlight how experiences with health care vary across Canada and how they compare with those in other countries.

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Canadian seniors and medical assistance in dying

Tracy Johnson, CIHI's director of Health System Analysis and Emerging Issues, discusses the survey's findings for the views of Canadian seniors on medical assistance in dying in this video.

Canadian seniors and mental health

Tracy Johnson, CIHI's director of Health System Analysis and Emerging Issues, discusses the survey's key findings regarding the mental health of Canadian seniors in this video.

Commonwealth Fund Survey 2016: Data Tables (XLSX)

The 2016 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey focused on the experiences of the general population (adults 18 and older) in 11 developed countries.

Commonwealth Fund Survey 2016: Methodology Notes (PDF)

The 2016 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey focused on the experiences of the general population (adults 18 and older) in 11 developed countries.

Commonwealth Fund Survey 2016: Chartbook (PPTX)

The 2016 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey focused on the experiences of the general population (adults 18 and older) in 11 developed countries.

Commonwealth Fund Survey 2016: Accessible Report (PDF)

The 2016 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey focused on the experiences of the general population (adults 18 and older) in 11 developed countries.

Commonwealth Fund Survey 2016: Infographic

The 2016 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey focused on the experiences of the general population (adults 18 and older) in 11 developed countries.